Here in New England that is known as maple time. The warm days and cool nights get's the sap flowing in the trees as your pictures show. That is the time the trees are tapped and the sap flows into a bucket which is hung on the trees. The sap is then collected and boiled down into maple syrup.
Thanks for another wonderful set of macros.
ReplyDeleteWhy do I think the sap actually looked gorgeous? like little diamonds. Nice capture!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy looking at this but sure don't like getting it on my fingers!
ReplyDeleteI love the way the light refracts in the first shot
ReplyDeleteHere in New England that is known as maple time. The warm days and cool nights get's the sap flowing in the trees as your pictures show. That is the time the trees are tapped and the sap flows into a bucket which is hung on the trees. The sap is then collected and boiled down into maple syrup.
ReplyDeleteLooks like crystals, diamonds, pearls... Loving that sparkle! I'm thinking maple syrup too...mmm...Happy Weekend, Judy :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteI like to call them "Nature's Jewels" - and the amber ones are among my very favorites! Stunning pictures!
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